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We can't do the easy hack that we did before anymore, where we kept
track of whether any inference variables changed since the last time we
rechecked obligations. Instead, we store the obligations in
canonicalized form; that way we can easily check the inference variables
to see whether they have changed since the goal was canonicalized.
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Chalk doesn't know about the `diverging` flag, so we need to instead
propagate it before fully resolving the variables.
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Fixes #7626.
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Fixes #8604.
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8813: Get some more array lengths! r=lf- a=lf-
This is built on #8799 and thus contains its changes. I'll rebase it onto master when that one gets merged. It adds support for r-a understanding the length of:
* `let a: [u8; 2] = ...`
* `let a = b"aaa"`
* `let a = [0u8; 4]`
I have added support for getting the values of byte strings, which was not previously there. I am least confident in the correctness of this part and it probably needs some more tests, as we currently have only one test that exercised that part (!).
Fixes #2922.
Co-authored-by: Jade <[email protected]>
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* rename ConstExtension->ConstExt
* refactor a manual construction of a Const
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Fix #2922: add unknown length as a condition for a type having unknown.
Incorporate reviews:
* Extract some of the const evaluation workings into functions
* Add fixmes on the hacks
* Add tests for impls on specific array lengths (these work!!! 😁)
* Add tests for const generics (indeed we don't support it yet)
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Now we will get the type of `[0u8; 4]`.
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I am not confident that my added byte string parsing is right.
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Now e.g.
```rust
fn a(b: [u8; 2]) {
}
```
will know about the length of b.
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8799: Add basic support for array lengths in types r=flodiebold a=lf-
This recognizes `let a = [1u8, 2, 3]` as having type `[u8; 3]` instead
of the previous `[u8; _]`. Byte strings and `[0u8; 2]` kinds of range
array declarations are unsupported as before.
I don't know why a bunch of our rustc tests had single quotes inside
strings un-escaped by `UPDATE_EXPECT=1 cargo t`, but I don't think it's
bad? Maybe something in a nightly?
Co-authored-by: Jade <[email protected]>
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This recognizes `let a = [1u8, 2, 3]` as having type `[u8; 3]` instead
of the previous `[u8; _]`. Byte strings and `[0u8; 2]` kinds of range
array declarations are unsupported as before.
I don't know why a bunch of our rustc tests had single quotes inside
strings un-escaped by `UPDATE_EXPECT=1 cargo t`, but I don't think it's
bad? Maybe something in a nightly?
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8398: Fix inference with conditionally compiled tails r=flodiebold a=DJMcNab
Fixes #8378
Co-authored-by: Daniel McNab <[email protected]>
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Fixes #8378
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This isn't actually how it works, you have to specify the exact trait
that has the associated type.
Fixes #8686.
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Doesn't fix the bug I was trying to fix, but now that I did it anyway it
seems fine to keep.
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closes #8604
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8462: Expand macros at type position r=jonas-schievink a=cynecx
Co-authored-by: cynecx <[email protected]>
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8539: fix: Do not propose inherent traits in flyimports and import assists r=flodiebold a=SomeoneToIgnore
Closes https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/8520
I've went with a separate method approach, since the [highlighted code](https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/8520#issuecomment-819856337) has not`Type` and uses `Ty` to get his data, but the code I had to change has no access to `Ty` and has `Type` only.
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <[email protected]>
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